Tribute to ‘Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman



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The tributes have come to Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman following his death at the age of 43.

In a surprise statement, Boseman’s family announced that he had died surrounded by loved ones after a four-year battle with colon cancer.

He had never spoken publicly about the disease and had worked on blockbuster movies throughout his treatment, the family said.

A statement added: “A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, bringing you many of the movies you have come to love so much.”

His death stunned Hollywood and tributes have come from across the entertainment industry and beyond.

Jordan Peele, director of the horror film Get Out, described Boseman’s death as a “devastating blow.”

Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins tweeted: “In Power Forever In Power.”

Matthew A Cherry, best known for the 2019 Academy Award-winning animated short Hair Love, said: “Chadwick was really here filming all these huge action movies while battling stage 4 colon cancer. Man. Strong It’s not even the word. “

Marvel, the studio behind the hit Black Panther, which made Boseman a global superstar, said his “legacy will live on forever.”

Mark Ruffalo acted alongside Boseman in Marvel movies, playing the Hulk.

He said, “It was a great honor working with you and getting to know you. What a generous and sincere human being.”

“You believed in the sacred nature of work and you gave it your all. Much love to your family. And much love from all of us who went here.”

Ruffalo added: “All I have to say is that the accumulated tragedies this year have only deepened with the loss of #ChadwickBoseman.

“What a man, and what an immense talent. Brother, you were one of the greats of all time and your greatness was just beginning. Lord, I love you. Rest in power, King.”

Don Cheadle also acted with Boseman in the Marvel movies.

Along with a photo of them together, he said: “I will miss you, birthday boy brother. You were always light and love to me. My God … forever and ever …”

Joe Biden, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, praised Boseman’s impact, saying his portrayal of Black Panther “inspired generations.”

He said: “The true power of @ChadwickBoseman was greater than anything we saw on screen. From Black Panther to Jackie Robinson, he inspired generations and showed them that they can be anything they want, even superheroes.”

Biden added that he and his wife Jill were praying for Boseman’s loved ones.

Her presidential running mate, Kamala Harris, also paid tribute.

Boseman’s last tweet was a photo of himself with Harris, congratulating her on the nomination.

In his tribute, he said: “Heartbroken. My friend and fellow Bison Chadwick Boseman was brilliant, kind, cultured and humble. He left too early, but his life made a difference. Sending my sincere condolences to his family.”

Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry shared a photo of Boseman and said: “For an incredible man with immeasurable talent, who leaned into life regardless of his personal battles.

“You never really know what the people around you might be going through; treat them kindly and cherish every minute you have together. RIP #ChadwickBoseman.”

Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo called Boseman “a gentleman” and “the kindest superhero I’ve ever met.”

In a moving tribute, she wrote: “He took me by the hand and walked me up the stairs, we hugged each time we met. There was only love. A real one. We lost a real one. I’m really devastated.

“Dear Chadwick, you will never be forgotten. Rest in power! God, rest your soul, kind man.

“Can we love each other now, are we losing each other?”

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson also paid tribute, calling Boseman’s death “devastating.”

She wrote on Instagram: “I have no words, only love and tears at this moment. Sending all this love to his family and to all the film families who had the pleasure of working alongside this beautiful man. Rest my friend.”

The NAACP, one of the leading civil rights groups in the US, shared a tribute to Boseman on Twitter.

Boseman’s portrayal of Marvel superhero Black Panther was hailed as a major milestone in the fight for wider representation in Hollywood.

The NAACP said, “For showing us how to overcome adversity with grace …

For showing us how to “Say it out loud!” … For showing us how to walk like a King, without losing the common touch … For showing us how powerful we are … Thank you #ChadwickBoseman #RestInPower #BlackPantherForever “.

Award-winning actor Sterling K Brown had a supporting role in Black Panther and shared a tribute to Boseman on Twitter.

He said, “I have no words. Rest in peace, Bruh. Thank you for everything you did while you were here. Thank you for being a friend. You are loved. We will miss you.”

The Film Academy described Boseman’s death as an “immeasurable loss.”

He added: “From Black Panther to Da 5 Bloods, Chadwick Boseman brought strength and light to the screen, every time.”



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